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hn_ta456 commented on My toddler loves planes, so I built her a radar   jacobbartlett.substack.co... · Posted by u/jakey_bakey
jakey_bakey · 2 years ago
Very reasonable point to be fair, and I agree with you. I certainly would not be comfortable building something for a kid to stare at that had no relation to the real world
hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
Arguably most apps have a relation to the real world - chat and live video sharing, etc.
hn_ta456 commented on OpenAI doesn't plan to offer a board seat to Microsoft or other investors   twitter.com/aaronpholmes/... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
reilly3000 · 2 years ago
They invested $3B of capital and $7B worth of compute credits from Azure. In almost all cases an investment of 1/100th of that magnitude would earn a board seat, but OpenAI’s nonprofit structure needs to maintain a strong sense of independence to align with their charter.
hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
I wonder what the carbon offset for that much compute looks like.
hn_ta456 commented on Covid-19 3rd leading cause of death among Canadians in 2022   www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/t... · Posted by u/jeffbee
ceejayoz · 2 years ago
Again, this theory simply cannot explain the numbers in the “cause of death” tallies we’re discussing.

A death certificate can list multiple reasons, but they aren’t making that mistake or the total deaths count would be a mega-blowout.

hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
I don’t know what “theory” you are referring to, as I am only talking about the official definition of a COVID death of the country in question.

>the total deaths count would be a mega-blowout

Maybe. Due to the absurdly lax definitions, we will never know.

hn_ta456 commented on Covid-19 3rd leading cause of death among Canadians in 2022   www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/t... · Posted by u/jeffbee
ceejayoz · 2 years ago
You're very, very selectively quoting. Here's the full bit:

> A probable or confirmed COVID-19 case whose death resulted from a clinically compatible illness, unless there is a clear alternative cause of death identified (e.g., trauma, poisoning, drug overdose).

> A Medical Officer of Health, relevant public health authority, or coroner may use their discretion when determining if a death was due to COVID-19, and their judgement will supersede the above-mentioned criteria.

> A death due to COVID-19 may be attributed when COVID-19 is the cause of death or is a contributing factor.

Basically, if you test positive for COVID and die of pneumonia or sepsis, they're comfortable calling it a COVID death... but "discretion may be used" by the coroner to override that assumption in either direction. That's sensible; they have more specific info than a general guideline.

As the third paragraph also indicates, "due to COVID" is different from "cause of death".

hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
The full quote is worse! You did read the definition in my original link of a “probable case”, right? You can be a “probable case” if you have similar symptoms and were near a known case.

>”due to COVID” is different from “cause of death”

Yes, in this wording “a death due to COVID may be attributed…” is the bit that goes on the death certificate. Reading the full sentence, it clarifies COVID has only to contribute to a death for it that to be recorded as COVID death.

Reading these official definitions, if you die with a raised temperature and a cough, and were near other COVID cases, that’s all that is needed to be a COVID death.

hn_ta456 commented on Covid-19 3rd leading cause of death among Canadians in 2022   www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/t... · Posted by u/jeffbee
ceejayoz · 2 years ago
"Cause of death" is pretty clear.

Your theory is trivially debunkable by the numbers in the table.

The individual casues of death on in 2022 sum up to 334,121. The total number of deaths for the year is indicated as 334,081. If they're double/triple-counting ailments, they wouldn't match up. (I preusme the mismatch of ~40 is a typo or something in one of the rows.)

hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
> "Cause of death" is pretty clear.

Is it? The official Canadian definition calls for a “clinically compatible disease”, and “discretion may be used”. COVID also only needs to be a “contributing factor”.

https://ipac-canada.org/coronavirus-resources#:~:text=A%20pr...).

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hn_ta456 commented on Covid-19 3rd leading cause of death among Canadians in 2022   www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/t... · Posted by u/jeffbee
chownie · 2 years ago
If you're going to make these claims could you source them?
hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
UK not Canada, but it was literally the official metric used during the pandemic - “death within 28 days of a COVID test”. Does what it says - no more, no less.

https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2023/01/27/changes-to-the-way-we-r...

hn_ta456 commented on Several piracy-related arrests spark fears of high-level crackdown   torrentfreak.com/several-... · Posted by u/gslin
0xDEAFBEAD · 2 years ago
>Our cultural memory and our ability to develop it and pass it on was erased when we decided that a small group of people had to be in charge of writing, recording and broadcasting it.

When did we decide that? It's never been easier for an ordinary person to write, record, and broadcast...

hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
Write, record and broadcast what? What happened to the stories, music and performance handed down by cultural tradition? Unless you think Mr Beast qualifies. “Broadcast” is also part of the problem. Audience size is the goal, not the story, moral or history.
hn_ta456 commented on GitHub is investigating an incident with Pull Requests, Issues and Webhooks   githubstatus.com/incident... · Posted by u/pil0u
gherkinnn · 2 years ago
I have never worked, or know someone who has, at a place that doesn't rely on CI (does that make it CIDD?).

Of all the *DDs, this is one of the few that is done without much complaint or major problems or controversies around it.

hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
CI does make sense if your job entails endlessly churning web app features and UI.
hn_ta456 commented on Several piracy-related arrests spark fears of high-level crackdown   torrentfreak.com/several-... · Posted by u/gslin
zoogeny · 2 years ago
Recently a friend of mine recommended me to watch the movie Heavenly Creatures. I went to justwatch.ca to see if it was streaming anywhere in Canada [1]. Not only was it not listed as streaming, it wasn't even listed to purchase anywhere. I went to as many places as I could think to find it: Amazon, Apple, Netflix, even Cineplex online. I was not able to find it anywhere available in Canada to stream for any amount of money. I found an article online that corroborates this is true [2] and recommends using a VPN to access content in other regions.

It made me realize that we are very much at risk of losing our cultural memory. For this particular movie I could use a VPN I suppose, but I imagine that some movies/music/books will someday not be available in any region in any form.

1. https://www.justwatch.com/ca/movie/heavenly-creatures

2. https://www.entoin.com/entertainment/heavenly-creatures-on-n...

hn_ta456 · 2 years ago
Our cultural memory and our ability to develop it and pass it on was erased when we decided that a small group of people had to be in charge of writing, recording and broadcasting it. Recorded culture is dead and frozen culture.

u/hn_ta456

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